Medical University of South Carolina, Dept of Psychiatry, Division of Bio-Behavioral Medicine — Charleston, South Carolina

Medical University of South Carolina, Dept of Psychiatry, Division of Bio-Behavioral Medicine is a clinical research site located in Charleston, South Carolina, United States 29425.

Crixeo Health Trust Score: 54/100 (POOR). This profile has not yet been claimed by the site owner.

Medical University of South Carolina, Dept of Psychiatry, Division of Bio-Behavioral Medicine has participated in 1 clinical trials.

Therapeutic areas: Ventricular Arrhythmia, Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator.

Sponsors: Medical University of South Carolina.

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Trust Score: 54/100. Verification status: Not yet accredited. Patient reviews: 0. Complaints: 0.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Trust Score for Medical University of South Carolina, Dept of Psychiatry, Division of Bio-Behavioral Medicine?

Medical University of South Carolina, Dept of Psychiatry, Division of Bio-Behavioral Medicine has a Crixeo Trust Score of 54/100 (POOR). Trust Scores reflect trial volume, sponsor diversity, patient reviews, address verification, and accreditation status.

How many clinical trials has Medical University of South Carolina, Dept of Psychiatry, Division of Bio-Behavioral Medicine conducted?

Medical University of South Carolina, Dept of Psychiatry, Division of Bio-Behavioral Medicine has 1 clinical trials on record. Their work covers Ventricular Arrhythmia, Implantable Cardioverter Defibrillator.

Is Medical University of South Carolina, Dept of Psychiatry, Division of Bio-Behavioral Medicine accredited by Crixeo Health?

Medical University of South Carolina, Dept of Psychiatry, Division of Bio-Behavioral Medicine has not yet obtained Crixeo Accreditation. Site owners can claim their profile and apply for accreditation to improve visibility with sponsors and patients.

Can I submit a review or complaint about Medical University of South Carolina, Dept of Psychiatry, Division of Bio-Behavioral Medicine?

Yes. Patients and trial participants can submit reviews and file complaints directly on this profile page. All submissions are reviewed before publication.